Liquid-dispensing apparatus.



L. S. CHADWICK.

LIQUID DISPENSING APPARATUS. APPLICATION HL'ED SEPT. 21, 1916.

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LEE S. CHADWICK, OF EAST GLEVELANQ QHIO, ASSIGNOR T0 THE CLEVELAND FOUNDRY GQMPANY, (29F CLEVELA 'ND, OHIO, A GORIFORATZQN OE OHIO.

LIQUID-DISPENSING- APPARATUS.

lfiilihfllll Specification of hettoxs Fatent.

Patenteal Dee. 26, 191%.

Application files September 27, 19m. Serial No. 122,402.

citizen of the United States, residing at East Cleveland, in the -county of Cuyshoga and State of @llhhlllll'linvented a certain new and useful lmproi'ement in Liquid- Dispensing Apparatus ofwhich the following is 2. full, clear, and exact olescription, reference being had to theoccomponying (ire-Wings.

This invention relates to improvements in liquid dispensing apparatus, and particulorly to such as is suitable for incorporation in liquid fuel stoves,

The object of the invention is to provide a liquid dispensing apparatus involving a. distributing receptacle, e -ciurier pi'votally supported to swing from. a position at one side of to an inverted position ovez the dis tributing receptacle, and s dispensing re cepteole having it pivoted bail snci, which may be placed Within. the carrier when the some is in the first position and swungtherewith to inverted position retaining means being provided wherewith the hail of the dispensing receptacle engages (luring the inversion of the carrier to holol the bail out of the Woy,-un(l in a position where it Will be free from the liability of liquid accumulating thereon.

. From the foregoing it will be seen that the invention is peculiarly adopted to liquid fuel stoves for in such cases it is an obvious advantage to keep the handling means or bails of the dispensing i'eoeptucle free from. oil, thus allowing them to be freely handled by the user of the stove while the user is engaged in cooking or some such work without liability of selling the hands.

Further objects are to provide an arrangement Whewaby the dispensing receptacle is required. to be placed in proper position within-the carrier so that its boil will (irop in operative relation to the keeperthat is attached to the carrier; and to so construct and arrange the ports of the apparatus that ieh correct placement of the dispensing re;

es will 3 is on enlarged fragmentary euci elevation of the stove wlth the carrier occupying position elongsicle the distributing receptacle and. supporting it dispensing receptacle parts being hrokei'i s ray to ,leerly reveal certain structural. details; and Fig. 4 a similar View with the carrier and dispensing receptacle inverted above the distributing receptacle.

The stove WllQiQlll l have shown my invention incorporated comprises e base 1, supported by legs 2 sucl shove which there is sustained, by em. panels 3, a. top 4h 3 liquid; fuel supply pipe este'i'icls longt no ly oi" the stove and, shows as Q through the right howl. end panel tween the end panels hussuers are from muniesti'vely connected the eu mly pipe, and, each burner is prmnled wit-lithe usual drum '7. (While l have shown list one encl of the stove in Fi ll, it Will he iuulorstoml that the frame of the stove substantially symmetrical and. that the owl panel shown is duplicated at the opposite end). -Beyond the right hanrl panel 3, open top distributing ieeeptscle 10 is oommunioatively connected and poimis l v supported by the pipe 5, the some being 7 ther supported by e bracket ll which is at} tuched to the oncl panel and. extends outward therefrom to where it has connection with the distributing receptacle scljsoent its A drain extension 12 projects forwardly from the top of the ozistrihuting receptacle, and in its side tlllS 13 is supported. a piutle l l to which is hi noted 1.5.

The carrier is cmuposml .l semi-cylindrical wall to which the reference niunorzil i5 is applied, and at its end zuljeeeut the drain extension 12, has nltsehecl to it :1 plate 18 that has its outer end turned about the piu the 14; to form a hinge connection with the distributing rece 'itucle; An en-zl member .20 is secured to the free end. of the cylindrical wall 15 and the some comprises circular end wall 21 that is surrounded by u eom paretively shallow than 252. Diagonuliy across from its hinge the carrier is pro vided with a linger hold ES-that is moths ably formed of a loop oi motel having an extension which is spaced from the Well of the member 230 and constitutes o. keeper 26 for the soil of the clispensiog receptacle,

, eal the carrier desig BEST AVAILABLE COP zfiwccn the. la 23 and wall cf the member opening toward the free end of the carrie z.

Tiic dispcnning I'LCEPl'Q-Clfi may consist of a bottle the upper end of the bod y portion Wliicli is sui'rcuned by a band 31 for the purpose of prcnluc n a shoulder which is U adapt-ed f0 altar and be supporc a lad 33 of the CF/L'ZlJ-ZK' the ledge being I) ltl'fiiil l i'onned. by turning inward the and -i the 1% wall 15 of the carrier caijaccnctlm hinge plate T l1 meat-l1 cf the dispcn. i'eccpiacfc is iiihflidd Wlill. a valve. i=9. A Unlmpccl bail 36 its ends pii si -Sally ccnnew to the lizimi 31,

turned cm} portions cl the ziclupi' eng ggge the .jaccnt p01- ticns cf izlic will 15 Wlicn the :fispcnsing ii ccpi'aclc is placed within the carrier, thereby to position ilic ilispcnsing receptacle so that iic ccni'i'nl pcrticn of its lJ-ziil will}. have i0 l v 'm- '1 mil (,nxCll} bun-um ihc cpcn smc oi the spicc bctwecn ti keeper and ilic "Wall of tlic inunlicr Q0; 4

Let. 1% cc gissumcdt-imt the cligpcnsing 113-- ccpbzclc has been placed Within the 0:11-

' {If illnsi iinccci in Fig. 3. The cairicr wing; to im'crtc-(l pciiition by .licld 25, and in so doing,

cccptzicle will z 'nviiicic 0- c ulVOi'BLl 22110.01 llic cayziortion of zlic 13' ii 110W cnc i, at and inc in 7 M M 2111cv cc. iccinca 'siticn, inc siwiw (let 352 of he Lilbi cnsmg i'eccp fiacic resting 11pm the ledge 33 of the A 'cri In invc positicn as shown in the stain of the valve 3 the bcttcm cf 'lic distributing imic unscating 02* 1:17pm in allowing cnilicicnl of film (sispcnsinpreceptacle in flow into tl'ie difiiilmting i'c ppiizicle will rise *i final fer-in a seal for the mom ay 13% xpininccl t nun is esmbiishc the Tim and engage i-lic I rain ilniti ng rcccpl male;

a (l mm. mm Cill'i'lkl' iaintaincd in pi'opcr :OOSilllflE. when m'ung' wwnw i and away 3V M18 Fills which pmjccs from the end aim-e.

snp'pormi if 30 mi mg capable of xix-inlay 20 of the carrier. with :i. 9130) pensing re'ccptacie adapted w be is in the first position and swung tlic-rmvix'll to inverted position, the dispensing receptacle having :i

bail and being capable of a downward movcment with respect to the (xu'ricr they assume inverted position the carrier.- having a keeper whercwiili the bail of the clispcns ing receptacle engages during the :iici'csziid downward movement of the dispensing ceptaclel In 'liquid dispensing apparatus, the combination of a distributing receptacle, a carrier pivotall sizppcrted to swing from a. position at @118 .Slilf: m lo ini ci'tcd posiicn met the (list rccc ptaclc, a dispei King i'cccpmclc udavptcil to placed in the carricr when the latter is in the first; position and tube swung il'ici'ewil li to in verbal positicn,

a downward movement with respect to the carrier as they a smnc mvci-ted posit-ion, the (ilSPEIlSlllg' receptacle having a bail and the 8:1,11181 a keeperv wlmrewith the baii engages during the aforesaid downward movemcnl; of the dispensing receptacle, the dispensing receptacle and can Lli. having portions which coiipci'ntc to locctc the bail in proper relax on to hc keepr.

3. In a liquid dispcnig uppnczii us inc combination cf 5:. distriliiufiilg receptacle, :1. carrier pivoted. to distributing reccp- 'caelc and mla-pt'cd tc Swing from sa position it one side of, to an invcrjcxl position over "aheclist-i'ibubing receptacle, a dispensing rcceptacle adapted to be placed in the carrier and swung therewith 0 inverted pcsiticnl, means for properly locating the dispensing receptacle within the carricr, the dispensing receptacle. having a carrier having a keeper and. an. operating handle tliait m'e lm'atesl at. a point diagonally cppasitc its pimted, portion, the bail assllrm ing a position adjaccziti said keeper when a dispensing" rescptzlclc is placed wit-bin c ca H81 and. adapted to engage th s same 1 i. the carrier is swung to invci-iei pcsipensing i-ecepi'm'eie mlnptcd to be placed in the H'ill anu swung t-licz'cwilli to inverter} pcsi-mnx the dispensing receptacle having :1 bail and H23 carrier a '.:cpcr iilici'cfor "llw til the lmil aufoimii'mlly engages lLflUQ (the in? 'ei'.

5. in x lift dispensing receptacle licpivotal bail, and thc' BESTAVAILABLE: COP

nsensii Siln a liquid dispensing apparatus, the

combination. ot a distributing receptacle, a carrier pivotally supported to swing from a position at one side of, to an inverted position over the distributing receptacle, n

dispensingreceptacle adapted to be placed in the carrier and swung therewith toinverted position, the dispensing receptacle having a handling device and the carrier a. keeper, the former being adapted to drop into operative relation with the latter when the dispensing receptacle is placed in the carrier and interlock therewith when the carrier inverted.

7. In a liquid dispensing apparatus, the

combination of a distributing receptacle, a

carrier pivotally supported to. swing from a position at one side of, to an inverted )osition over the distrihutin rece tacle e.

dispensing receptacle having a, handling; dc-

vice and adapted to be placed in the carrier when the latter is in the first position and swung therewith to inverted position, and

a keeper wherewith the handling device of the dis 'iensing' rei'ieptacle is adapted to he engaged and to be retained thereby in it given position.

8. In a liquid dispensing ag'iperctus, the combination of a. distrlhutmg receptacle, it carrier invotelly supported to swing from L a position at one side of to an inverted position over the distributing: receptacle, e dispensing receptacle adapted to be placed in the carrier and swung therewith to invex-ted position, the dispensing receptacle ha ring a bail and the carrier a. keeper there for wherewith the bail auton'iaticelly engages during the inversion oi? the carrier, and means for locating the dispensing receptacle within the carrier so as to present its bail in proper relation to the keeper.

9. To a liquid dispensing apparatus, the combinntionot a distributing receptacle, a carrier supported so to swing from a position at one'side of to an inverted position over the distributing receptacle, a dis pensing receptacle adapted to be placed in and swung with the carrier into operative position with respect to the distributing receptacle, the dispensing receptacle being capable of sliding with respect to the carrier during the inversion thereof, the dispensing receptacle having it hail end the carrier e keeper into engagement with which the bail moves during the sliding ol the dispensing receptacle, and means for locating the dispensing receptacle to hiringv its bail in proper relation to the keeper. 10. In a liquid dispensing apparatus the combination of a distributing receptacle, a, carrier supported so as to swing from it position it one side of to an inverted position over the distributing receptacle, e dis pensinp; receptacle laptcd to placed in and swung with the carrier into operative position with respect to the distributing receptacle, the dispensing receptacle being capable of sliding with respect to the car rier duringthe inversion thereof, the dispensing receptacle hevinge bail, a keeper into engagement with which the bail moves during the sliding of the dispensing recep tarlc, and means for locating the dispensing receptacle to bring its bail in proper relation to the liteeper.

11. In a liquid iispcnsing apparatus, the combination of a distributingreceptacle, a carrier pivotally supported to swing from a position at one side of, to an inverted position over the distributing receptacle, a,

dispensing receptacle adapted to he placed in the carrier and swung therewith to inverted position, the dispensing recepteele having a. handling device and the carrier at keeper, the former being adapted to drop into operative relation with the latter when the dispensing receptacle is placed in the carrier and interlock therewith when the carrier 18 inverted.

12. In a liquid dispensing epperetus, the

combination of e distributing receptacle, a

carrier pivotally supported to swing from n position at one side of, to an inverted pesition over the distributing receptacle, a. dis pensing receptacle having a handling device and adapted to he placed in the carrier when the latter is in the first position and swung therewith to inverted position, ends keeper wherevvith the handling device of the dispensing receptacle is adapted to he engaged and to be retained thereby in a given position.

13. In it liquid dispensing apparatus, the combination of e distributing receptacle, a carrier movable from inoperative to opera tive position with respect thereto, s dispensing receptacle adapted to be placed. in and to be moved with the carrier, the dispensing receptacle having a handling device and the carrier a keeper into enge eincnt with which said device is moved w en the carrier is 3 i i, In a, liquid dispensing apparatus, the

combination of a distributing receptacle, e

carrier movable from inoperative to opera tive position with respect thereto, e dispensing receptacle adapted to heplaccd in and to be gnoved with the carrier, said dis- I pensing receptacle having;- a handling device, and a keeper for said device into-en gngement with which the device IS'IQG'VEd when the carrier 1s moved to operative position. v

15. In a liquid dispensing apparatus, the combination of a distributing receptacle, a dispensing receptacle having a handling device, an element for supporting the dispensing receptacle in operative relation to the distributing receptacle, and keeper for thchandling device of the dispensing receptacle into eng geinent with which the said device automaticaliy moves when the dis pensing receptacle is presented in opcrative relation to the distributing receptacle.

16. In a liquid dispensing apparatus, thc combination of it disti'ihutii receptacle, a dispensing; receptacle hm" z: handling dovice, an element fol supporting the dispensing receptacle in operative relation to relation to the distributing- 'eceptacle, and

means for locating the dispensing receptacle with respect to the supporting element so that the handling device is presented in proper relation to the keeper. in testimony whereof, I hereunto afiix my signature in the pmsence of two witnesses.

LEE S. CHADVVICK. Vii tnesscs W. E. SHEPPARD, G. M. DAVIS. 

